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LATE BULLETINDtlOOKLl'N, April 23 (,T^Kdfll« llrad,
in rz-GI makini Ills flrit tlart ilnre 19<l.
F IN A L
C IT Y
E D IT IO N
Russian Delegate Accuses U. S, of Sacrificing U. N. Charter Over Iranian Case
Ca-azcd Sailor
Slavs Nine <>f
His Slii j J i n a t e s :
NLW V()I{K, Ajiril 2I5 lUR)—.Sovi.'t rtroniykn, cliart'injr thu l. Soviet l{us-.i: i(ii.'sti(.iic(i III tliL‘ Ira n iiiii I’asi', todiiy Stairs ..f saiTificiiiK tlu ' riiiiiM i Nati-iis to kc-.'ii th.> on (hi‘ I ' . N. s.'ciirily ■
lii'li'Katc K ilward It. Sti'tlinnis,
r'rsijur ' I'c
rii tlu: I'tiil.'il ■ f in it.- effort
id y <l.'-
to
Body of Diice
Stolen I ’roni
Paii|)er Crave
•i/cil1 ,',-,-n'taiT i; cM,'ial TrJ... "i>ininn III .■If Die <y,i m r il
' lia, I 11'. I,.km1 Vifh i to n ■lainIhc Iranian oil it^ ani ■iida.!10\'■' that both Hii.s.' ia and Iranliavc a.skofl lha t it he Vdth-dra wii. StHtiniii S 8!.id "w I- be-licv(■ till' sii-rc■lary -eiicnil•slit.ws ji far in, . limited
tl 1 Icr. •
Sees Hiiii|)aii(l After He’s Slain Railway Express Workers’ Strike Scheduled Friday..•boanlxvuul.l 1»‘ a.ivi.- 111.' uiiiun';< Hti-ikci volo, ompanv spoUe;:ni:in
li:ui theboost of lit
r. u-hicli he i<iiid ith llic rat-
pxpr- lia
lis lv . drii-i
- Ajrpncy, Inc.. tlieir iiiiinn president liiHpiit.! oviT VVHKI.-M. llu said express iniinrdiatfly.")ci<i (if l{iiil«iiv :iiid Steamship ClcrliS rojri-i'ss !;incc last Fri.l^y, indicated .•!• cirlay (111 inttliiiK tlii'ir demands
•efa.- cd 1
Jackson Ranked As Successor for Stone
Ily JA>IKS E. HOPFn '
V"\'-in'.'C!T<)V April UI’ i - a rapllnl mniinilnfr tlir dratti of Clilff,I|. I s : , iic . . . . . . Ar..'oc):Mo J ii .- .t lc c H oljcrt H . Ja c k .^ o n ,
I rial.',, as nil mo5t likely Micrc5-or.■\ .. ;.r. .ri; ;■ ■ ......... . I'. H'-cd. n mjcrnl Di-niorrat nppolntrd to Uio
Detweiler Steps Out, W ill Support Robins
Court Battle
Over Chinese
Eviction Near
liny fiirtlier po-siui tlic BnnlV(T;.i.ry
Miiv.ollnl's fnniily 1
Detwfh a r V r .
ri th,'
thrlr $20,0()0 liotl' Tlic iiroptrty i
tfiKlcJ (he prc. ci) :o f Font: vlnljitpd In pro;HTty dcod.s
rr5i(lcnt.s. (Ic.-ifrlbccl licri.HI .1 ".-in Aiiicrlc.m oomplcxlon and
U|i tlic r iiciKhbnrs utrc
1 w.us on aHP court ruUiiK iil
AClllluv n Incnc.'l(k-.s, Mr.'S.
Inr:.'! to cv|<-t lie.- hii.'-bund vlolntc Hir fctlpni: ftiiil .'t:ile oonsllliittdn: the pmnnclpiUlon procluinntlon. lli Miirlt nt the Atlantic clinrtcr. nm tH(- "One World of Woiuldl Wlllkle.
SI'RPM'.SWILKES-BARRE.
A yrixr i\ko nirU »■ Burre YMCA coilldn'
tlie city hull" nilo’l h.i* jnirclmsrcl (or »35.0CO
the bulldlni: Iim,-;!!! to Menlo Turk for its city hull.
PIIOFIT8EATTI,E. April 23—A ScattJe
Irnnslt syjtrni bai wns foumi nbsii- (lotifd three hours ufter It wm »t(il«i blit the oi>frr»tlns llinc wnMi't > tolal luw.
A?.shtDnl Supfrliitcndei.i OeorRC Mojrr *aid the unknown driver li»d pllol»(J the bu- 3a mllM und collect- ff1 four biu tokiii.? and two dimes In tiic aiciir.
Harvests May
B(! Largest in
U. S. HistoryWASIIINCrrOK, April 23 r/1 ii!cT!rcrd;irv of AKrk-iilliirc I
Dodd .<-11,1 today there L-; a "
I thl.'* optimistic prc(ll< (in." he h.-Ls rcrclvrd 1s fr(im .-111 pnrt.1 nf tl
;hf r.irly spriUK
Oo.kl, lihtvel mnlctter he r.« WD-Jla pliu
Today’s Scores
DotrcU ......... ooc too 0 0 0 -1 1Cl'IcnKO......200 0(» Kix—T 0 I
rv-nten nnrt Tcl)bctt. : Dietrich nn<I Tresh,
Phlta/Ieliihln ,. OOD 000 000—0 < 0Nrw Yorlt .... oio 002 00>c—3 7 2
Harris mid Dcsnuicli; Oettcl .ind Dlfkey,
ClevfUml Bt St. Lcnils: P(«tpc iiln.
NATIONAL I.KAC1UK
Jo'ton .......... 000 000 000-05ri)okbn . 002 021 OOx-5 Cooptr iind Mn.'l; Head and
St. Ixwls Cinclnimil
Wllfcj n Mueller.Chtcnco .PlttAbiirg .
Piiwaii niul Llvtns and Smith.
York ...............Phllndflphin
rddmn, Trlnklc U Judd find Scminlck.
.. 000 100 03—:
...... 100 00-1.. .. 001 00-1 ifT. ton; Albostn
Pay Raise at
Mine Asstn-ed
CIO Strikers
i-ntrvboon awaited as a Key hut. ill the ileptihliran inimary iii tviro ;!iiic(' Dr. Hnbins ami c: C;.)V. ('. A. Ilottolf.soii of An arc ;dre;uiv in tlic race.
W illiam II. I)i'I\i.'.';lr|- ..f I\mI1 II, ,1 a candidat,'
iiiK all \u ^ M ippon In Dr. '
Toj> Attention
Given Dearth
O f Male SuitsWASHINGTON. AiUll 2S >,Ti -
Union ot Mliic, \ Wiirkpr.s (C!0».
ihirlow Wlkliiian
Tlic pre.-ic. xpl.iln(^, tx ic propo.?C3
ct, Wlldmn: • I, I91G, .m. nded for on
Cowboy Welcome
Banquet Planned
Railway Express Office Here May
Be Hit by Tietip
( liief Justice Dies
late I’rrshlcnl Chier Justice Htone a cerebral hrmoreliai
[■rrsl.teiit Itoosc\pIl.
Former Burley Woman, Son Die In Kerosene Fire
.InkliiR f
l|)l,.\i-s r>l
Junior Member of Jap Royalty
Wants to Attend U. S. Collejjeny PKTEU KALI.SCHKH iinivi
TOKYO, April 23 OIP»—Emperor riflH'i I!lrnlilio> voiinte.st brother— ho.<ic Tok>o ri !;lileni.-c b i, bomb shelter— r„ild l,Ktay he watiUs to enroll In na Anicrlcnn university "a.i Roon
Prlncr Tiikahim MlkQr,a, 30, .tald
•sjioiidci formb . heller
rein-
home wlirn he .stnj j In Tokyo. It Is pitunted In the tnllc-squarc compound of bo.uitlfiil Atninknl pnlocc, n few ynrdi from (he *lle of (he prince's palace which burned iloifn diirUiff n II- bonihUiR rnld
"i wuii to fittuid an AaerlcooiMt
"You Jast can't .itup brli; >er of the Inipcrlcil fnmll.v Mii.-nka, fdrmrrlv ii c;n.i
•ttnchcd lo the Jni..iiu-e n I hc.idfiitnrter.i nt N.inS
; the1 him I
members of the for the Chlne.-ic n.s well .r c InK him fts enrly ns ISU tli ii
:Inll.<m of the
rciuou he waQi« to tiudj-
Roinidiip of
Other News
n benefit-'" italnrd In i-ddiiccd in,n the I
c Rlrli tl
nr company nit I.500.0U0 I, the fi . Gov.
e by
Tlirce lit In D-lroSt lU:hted set lire to tlie Kurngc In which thi\v urr,' playing. . . Japa- ncM- Premier Stildvliarn riccepled leaderfliip of the |>ro,;ri's.slve party . . . Scnntor Capper, II., Kan., has iL'-ked tlic White to lialt thedraftlns of farmers imd to rclca.w tiie.li from milll.irj' .wvlcc. . .
Secretury of atatc ilyrne.i left for P.irt-s todiiy lo nttciid ihc mectlni o! forelKii ministers opening Thim- day. . . A Iiilrly .slront; earlhtiuiilt*, orlKlnalliiK in the fouthwest P»- cllic nrc.i. was rec<irdcd In Wpitou,
Movie Prwiucer llowatd slcticd from the Motion
A-Vioclatlon of America, fll- It BKnlii-'t ihnt orRniiirntlon inRc.i which may total H,. nil iir. oiitKrowth of advH- k’cr his "OuUaW liUa.
HUKhcis
Turnr: lirrr an prlvilrm
!• on April
I Oct. 31, 1944
I! WH.S not clclcrniint
Move Over, Grandpa—Shirley
Temple Is 18 Years Old NowHOLLYWOOrJ,
ihlrley Tcnipie. :i\(irlio bativ Rth birthday to f-iicc party for lie menu: Itc .She Invited 2
denly felt ii lot betumlUR
ilf of Hollywood.
le ,«ald. 'Txcept,” noddiii, ind John Ag,ir. ' for him. .Shirley, her luisband imlly pliimed u quiet ce , home tonight."IfU be R celebnUloii nol
the dinner mysolf,"r bl» I
RKO Rtuillo.?, »here she U working In ' Honej noon." And her spcriiil gucM? \iere 0 be Uie Mam nml directors »|io vorkcd vlth her way back whuv
O eo r ec Oakle, Jimmy Dtini
• .Menjou nnd Director; r, IKno’ liathftnuy ant
of honly for st
in friends f ikc high scl
itavel a:ul Mack Gordon, e nio-'l i)f her early sours. i: lo be there, und Shirley
n d,) one of mv bat)y dn •II I ran remember t
She .Mid there’d be ke Kith 18 canrtlM t Id plenty of Ice ere >:s niicJ hnmburjers t( nd lltiuor I,3r nobody,"We're having sodn pop" Shtrley lid lirmly. "J m sllU only 18. not
jirthdny 5 partj».Ltid hot ;rylKxli-.
while' hours after
11 the bench, t first de.’ crlbcd hLi ly t ■•Rllh-ht" nttacfc
They prescribed a St lor Iho 73-year-old few hours later, ho
n a niaislve corebral
urn Shockefl dcith WU3 flashed by 0 PreMdent Tniman. •d tho aircraft cajrlcr
Franklin D. Roo.'cvclt to wnleh maneuvers in the AtUntlc. Mr. Truman, rou.ied from bed to recelvc the meMage. Isiued » Jtatcmcnt «aylni; he w-u ''icrrlbly chocked."
President Ooolldge appoinltd ;D25Slone I
'ETone, known u a great dL-isenler, d well when he read hla last icciilon — t dls>ent. The ihouldered chief Ju- tice read for 15 mlniUei. Soon came r him to read a mujorlty
opinion,lie picked up what appeared to b«
ft letter Instead of » legal document. He fuml)led with It an liL<;tant, then tiinied to confer with Juitices Black
IC«nlln0F4 on Fin t, Ctloma 1)
Gipson Warns
2 Roads Open
To AmericansGOODINO, April 23-Tlic United
5tale. f.ice.s a Rrave decision—a •holce now between communism ind liijerty—J, H. Gipson, direclor If iho Idaho talc neimbllcan nd- ,’l.',or5' committee, lold Goodins
■■ ig Republican club here
MaKic V
niKh!-b i.ilk was the first In a series ndvtory director Is giving In
illey this week.'"riie decisions made by us now
and Ui the nc.xt fes- years.'’ he said, "will atfect not only ounelvea but Ki;ier,illoii5 to ccmc. There l.i no middle road between communism and lll)eity. It is up to the common people to m.-vke their own choice,"
Oipioii slronfily nttarked OPA because of IW rcMrictlvc hampering of Iree cnterprl;;c production.
He wnrncd a(,-atnit the pcatwAf trend to maintain eentralliailon.
:nimrnls wlUi toool «
e to t!ic pro;tesa of i:.iiicn. ■hn Sanborn, llijerman. Uepub- i Mndidnte for nomination as re. .‘man from the second dU- , attended the meeting at Sorols rwmi.'. Other guesU Included
and Mr.i. Vnrdls Flalier, Hager-
llarjld Koenig, president of the Young Republican club, introduced Ciipsoii. Prior to the laitcr'j talk Koenig reported lo the 40 Youn* GOP members on the tiate conven-
o{ Uie organiutlon.
H. Olpson, head of the Idaho Republican advisorycommlllce, conferred with T«'ln Falls county Re- publlcan leaders at a noon luncheon
- In the Pirl: hotel. He wilt : Bt an open mfetlnc at 8 p. m. he dl.'trlot courtniomji tinder wrshlp of the county advisory
committee headed by John H. Drcckenrldge, chairman.
Board at AlbionALBION, April U—MembeTB of
the sute board of education toured the Albion Normal M afternoon oPrwldent R . --- ----------
No business m««Un( « u heldat i'-------
oibers of ttM ItupoeUnf O. 0. Sulilna, lUta f«r.
tendent of public lutmUoa; t - WUsoa. Twta W.
P«rty
.".f
TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
Housing Unit
Moving Task
Gets Startedhn-i bfKuii on nu.MiiK M
; unlU Irom llie Mounuin
iniWlc huusliig nutliurll,*’ ^
TODSDAT, APR IL 23, 1043
TUESDAY, APRH. 23. 19« TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FATXS. IDAHO
Filters Used
111 Old Fight
On Hay FeverBy FIIANK CAKEV
WASHINGTON, April 23 M'l — ACmilrol of the Miiokc iiulsuiici
mill prutrcllon ni!nln;.l salrbonie liifrclioiu like hay fevermr>y bp mnclc i>05.slblc with llUcrr...r tl.c t
Twin Falls Radio Schedules
KVMV,50 KII.OCYCLE8)
Tt'EsnAV
KTFIri270 KiincvctES)
Housing Assured
For Rupert Vtt
School Levy in
■leromc CarriesApril 23 - With
>i-ii purpose.''. 60 fftv,
m r w /
n o w y o u c an o n i o y
R O A M IRB L E N D E' D W H I S K E Y
t h e o l d- t i mo f a vor i t e
, f < ^ ^ ^ ^ e f n 6 n r o F W ^ y —
New SHEll PREMIUMa rem arkable new-type autom otive gasolineSr«- Slirll I’rrmiiJin !.■; ,i r.iiiic.iMy iinv Umi nf motor l\)d! nnly the t i i ) ; ! i r r - < - f 7 i c i c i i O ' o l the Kasnliiic. For the
f:rii liwf gawiiine is frecil of the powcr-rducitig elements present
111 rvcn the line-;: prewar RiwlinrsI
Ncu'"i’o»er-iIc3rt"rrfiniMf; Icn yniir rnf;i'nr Rct
rITii-iPiicy from vvnr-dcvclopc.l fuel btxistfts. With tliis new «//-
/•i.r/oif c.iviliiip you c.in M.irt your engine in a fln h . . . Rct swift, r.rn |>lck,.p . . . .!riv r .ill ,i.w witlumt the wlu-per of a b...ck, .W
rll I’re rttom.iLr.it r.
Federal Loan 'J o Be Sought
By Twin Falls
♦Sf555«r&"
EK»*y’K.n
Electrica lw m e
Prompt Sc. s ice on• Klcctric Motors
O RcfriKcralora
• Elcctric Ranges
• Appliances
• Stokers and
• O il Burners
DETWEILER'S
A N A L L - T I M E HIGH . . . A N D STILL G A I N I N G !
FAMILIread the
T IM E S - N E W S fThnfR 18,500 FAMILIE.S, r
M iiltil.Iy that figure by th« averaKO r
family and ymi hnve a TIMES-NEWS ai
Think o f that total in tfrma of peopl
per cHpitu buying' power in one of thu coi
conimunitien, ntid you hiivo n market you couldn’ t liapi:
ReachiriK that prciit market i.-i n simple m a tte r , tmt
only for th e rcn.son that the TIMES-NE\VS hold.s a nu-
tion-wide d istinction for complete nnd concentrated cov-
erajjc of its trndinpr territory.
The TIIMES-KEWS has the largest circulation in the
United for any ncw.spaper piihlishod In a city tho
size of Twin Falls. Newspa|)ers in many citio.s twice the
.size of Twill Fall..? do not have that mnny subscribers.
And till' nrculation of the TIMES-NEWS is still
,v, more than ever bt?fore, this
. by the TIME.S-NEWS is si^nif
c ity of conii'iirable size in the country.
mil' advertisinj^ modititn thnt's complete in il-
isiially widosiirend acceptance bysolf becau.' e of its
the )H'i)|)le.
Oil,' cn'iit C ON CEN T aAT ED C W E R A G E nt one
JiKASONAlIl.E COST!
TIM ES-NEW S
TIMES.NEWg, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO TUESDAY. APRIL 23. 1940
TU CK ER ’S NATIONAL
W H I R L I G I G
d n -crK 'd r:ilrp iin !rn i'.or cour.'if. fill' cri tin.', )-iiii iiit
hour.Infr .'^hortnpr that iinilri.-. nn Inc to inakr a fli;uicc cif ri'.sl ncM acUlrc.'-'i today, iiut thi' lu; on a tcmpornrj' hnnip (wlilcli ni
th at Kand b>'(li‘v:i IIII'II''. fiirnd'. rliI'imllciof nut nf hnnti
Blit Ihrrp are pr:ir-tlr:i| rni;.';l(lr Tllt> tw o biill(llin:s ari' t’,lin' n:llc.' Sperry plant, wlicrr the r-n)iir:i tftrlat w ill liolt! forth 1.' ?2 Uiwn M nnhaitan . wh.fTc the di-!i th rlr hcaflquartrr.H Ttie nld Cltv i bulldtnk'. left over from !h wvcn mllr.': from i
HOW THINGS A P P E A R FROM
PEGLER’S ANGLE
,• don’t kiitm Itip ex t,'., iiiitl r.hriuk friKii tl of i.hoounj 11 Roon o
he people i
ia pkkft lln
VC fr.iiiio of mil c.s.T vloiriicc mil c;., (iiirt nolorloiL
fcn tlif hiimlllAlln^
:i ilofi.inl mob Ijy ordrr.i <
miorrt, tliu jLLil mraiH tli;
tn the S|ii'rry plan
1 '.('no rioiV
Tran.sijortnt ln»olv(' H lot of of tho orK:inl7tiand If.s a .sure tliini; th.it not :ili the c: staff l.s so bli'.' '-etl III atld;t:(-ii. the .siirr Ink’-s of tlie two .siir.s ,srn;i .M)mc\vh;»t Ir.'.;. InRplrlnR.
In contrast to tho.'c dl.sadv;iiitntrc.s.1« an altcrnato rhnire nt n tcmiinrary (>i pormnnr’n t linmp for (In' I'N whirli at offpr.s .somp pIiy.Klriil Indiicrmfnis Tliat i PentaRon biiildltiK In Wnshliutton.
I^'cr .■since this maminotli ,str«rtiirc‘ built, p cop lr have brori wondrrlncr what • happen nftor the war tn thK while rlpp wlilrh fit one limp lioiised ,'to.nno nillltar rlvlllnn workers. A lonleal .-;ohilt(ni nilrri to turn I t over to ll ir United Natlon.s.
The Pentagon Isn’t be:\iitlfiil. hut It !.': < mofllous. There are .'hnp. and re.' iau and ,snmo rather flo' ' y nfflce-.siilti' liist;i!lf“ci, a-s well iis limidred.'; of iini; but p fflr lpn t workroonv^ It ooiild i>r<it):iblv he remotlelrd to .';ult UN need.s n.s oa'-llv nv ttm .■!katlnK rink or the cyro.scope fartnr>- no doubt It would even he po'=.slh|p lr> mnvi'it some ol tlin spare Into (hvcllliic un ll'. li the liou.slnR .shortage .still warranted .■‘■ueh a mnve.
Tlie bulld tiis l.s clO';e to downtown M Ington. There l.s quick s-rvlce and amnie parklnK .- pare, .-MKi .'purely our peiiemime army w ou ld have ample room In the .■several other bulld lni's In the capital whlcii It ii.sed during th e war.
Prob.-i.bly the Pentagon ha.s been considered nnrt rejected. It may he felt that 11 Is too close to the .sc.Tt and Influence of tlie AhutI- can Rovcmment -thoiittli with New York Im- m ed la tf ly acce>.slbh' by telenhnnc and (uilv about n n hour away by air, that would a m tho r .secondary fou'^lderatinn.
At a n y rate, the UN officials have their choice. But wo .still think they have 35B,s.sed u p a good bet,
W .ASTED FOOD IX A HI NHRY W O RI.D
At th is time of acute food shortace.s, it l.s rtl.sturblHR to rend that an e.stlmatcd 25 percent of fre.sh fnilt.s and veRctahle.s prown In this countrj- each year I.-; lo.st tlirouRh wnste and .spoilage. That means, in effect, that nf every four acrc.s devoted to tlioj^e products i f never really 'i>cd, and that two out of every elRhl ho itn : which tho farmer devote.s to them lire waiiicd.
Dr. Charle.s V/. Unurk of Ohio State un iversity ha,s concluded that this lost food wouJd .supply the normal fruit and vegetable needs o f Bclclum, Holland, C^ieclioslovakla, nnd Grecce. He has .further cnncluded that the excr.' .s generally I’ivni for thl-: lo,s.s— In- : ovltably due to tlie perMmble nature of the product o r tho thoutrhtle.s.'^ne.s.s of a weil-fed nation— aren ’t nece.'--.‘;nrily valid.
Dr. H n iick cn!l.s .attention to experlmcnt.s now be lnp carried on In Cohinibu.';, 0„ by retail storc.s and .several .suppliers. I.o.s.se- have been cu t by packakMnp the fond in consumer- .size un its n t the farm and ,'.hlpplnc: it in im proved containens, Tliey have been cut fu rth er by con.sumer packacinr: and refrlrcratlon In the store.?. In tho near future, air transport of h igh ly pcri.shablc Items and a hoped-for speeding u p of other transportation will cut the Jo-wes even further.
Certain ly , these experiments .should be continued and their effective result,i made ■widely availab le . And, Just a.s certainly, care- Ifcss -waste In our own kitchens should and can be combatted immediately- In a hungry world It Is no le.ss than a moral responsibility to use focxl wisely and careXuUy.
PLUMBINGSERVICE
i’M onf;
_ 28.3 noMK iM.r.MiiiNf; and I1!-:ATIN(,- C(1.
\CK, may iwc Hn'.rn 11.' In liLi
(» protcct hlnuolf.
Rupert Will Send
Big Music GroupItOl'EIlT, April 23-ltuiwn hlRh
vlionl wilt br wfll rcprr.'rnlpd u l ttic M)iith coiitr.il Idatio mualc Ics,- llvnl 111 -nun FalLv
V'r,iiik Wiiuoii % 111 ciUor n 45-
iii.irclUiiK IkukI. nnrharii Rnvrii.-;- croti will <llrccl .i 27 valce mlxrflfe flinni.s; 33 volcc KlrU' filec club iOtJj ' a ,<|K'ctsl Klrl-.’ .'ex'.ct compo'cd o f . , Stilrlry WnV.li). Vlolrt Lponl. Vcrn* 'i Cf-T rl. I’hyllb Stdiic, •Dcrnclce
Sopriitu) Milci
CmiiiliiKlMiii
bnrltonr ■.
1,1t>y N.ioiiil Chugs r
Cl.iiirilo Ua‘.'<tr. 1 ,ii,(: .‘Jcrtnan OL-
lo Piil.'y 0 !v>n ^
Ihf Iklcii Ornni
W h ite
— y C inH or
B lock s
VICKERS & MADRON53J M,MN E.
rllONT K1S3J on 531-M
W h e n Y ou C r a s h
!n a F l a s h .W e C a n F ix I t !
O noi)'^ ' WORK
0 F K N D K U WORK
• CAR PAINTI.SC;
• -M. A . c. iir i) ( ;i :T ri.A.%
Nn Jnh too l.trer or ton tmall—eipprt workm.iii .nip— dcprnelalilr, prompt »rnlrc: Frre fitlmatrs!
GLEN G. JENKINSCFIKVIIOl.KT
.11.1 Avc. Wcflt Phone 707
I t ’s spring house-cleaning time for your car.
Let your Vico-Pep 88 station or dealer help you keep
yours in proper trim by this Spring freshening plan:
Motor oil chatiged to spring and summer grade
Car completely lubricated—wheels repacked
* Transmission and differential drained, flushed and refilled with clcan lubricant o f proper grade
Battery and tires inspected and serviced
* Spark plugs checked, replaced if necessary
* Cooling system cleaned and checked for leaks, radiator hose and fan belt replaced if nccessary
li Anti'freere removed (saved if permanent type)preventive added
In addition, it is a good idea to have the air cleancr cleaned and the oil filter changed.
Qct highest quality products at
PEP 88-VICO STATIONS AND DEALERS
'^ATIAS
TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1046 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
Jaycees Name
Haslam; Hear
Doctors TallcI. li. V
Till' doctors ;iiii.rr II..V rcnily for tlir c lir.iUh la-.iiraiicc t)rovlM.
i>-Dlnnrl
Teacher Shortage Not Basic
Prol>lem, School M en Hearfit V V- *
Talks to Tutors
i;h W ill Begin Today for
eadlv New Weed in County
c-11-..'lnK l!ic proiH>
ll'; oonilllltK'f
I, T»lll Fiillj, siilrt
Pinblciii.s tucli n.> tlic h lc.ic)irr aiul ritlrfiiiriil pi df.scrll)t<l Monriciy iilclil »■ flclnl," by Juhn M. Hoot (•jrcullVK r,ccrrt;ir>’ o! U filLcnllon ni.'ocUtlon.
liiK o( llip Sclifioliim.'tiTs c [loll o( lln fmitlli cllstrli Fridlpy, Klinbrrly. iircsUIri
Ilooth .slati-d liiiU llic 1 ucri'ilnnal jiroblriii.s lii Icli ••m'Htitiiplllc," :itid llir t, ■'HHii-. lnv<|u;illtli'.‘. C-Xiu II
•n.f
JOHN M. IlOOTH
Itca l JOH talc 'Transfers
MKKTINn n..\NNi;i)‘in oix'ii vkiT.l iiuclliij; liiv' been 1I-<|||IC(1 Jit S p. 111. Wcdiir.'.diiy nt
for III! ir'ldrm.i ol weed cIL'.lrlcl.
Buhl Grange Hostllb'UI., Al'fil ;:i - lliih! CiriiiiF
PHONE Z295FOR I’ lCH-UP
Radio ServiceANnKRSON-FAlRitANK
AIlirORT VISIT HLATEDjniOME. April 33 - Jerome Air
Scoiil. win vblt T»ln FulU iilrporl dny. R vM.n dccWcd iM tlie ' '
nireilnt; ot tlie orK.iiil/JXllon. Alvin
J'.itin nookcr V.I1C1 liM moved S'
MOVINO TO JKKOMi:CARI-.-Y, April 23-Hl/c Illil Pnt-
trrMHl. .'Oil nt Mr. nnd Mr.n, T. F. r*.Hlrr;;on. lln-. r.'ci'li fd hi.? dL'icharRC from tllP iinvv nCrr 18 mniith.i r.erOrr. He will m»vr lo Jr.
PILES Hurt Like S in ! But Now I Grin
BUILD NOW!
WITH STANDARD WniTE
CINDER BLOCKSDelivered Rlpht on the Jeb
can help ft llmlKd number I Are ready and wimt to
Kct Btnrtrd nt oner. Bee tu for c.itlmates nnd further In- (nrmntlon.
WE HAVE CKMENT
PHONE 6S2-M
S ta n d a rd Concrete Mfff. Co.Klmhrrlr Road - Ea l of
(Chin Crnbtree
rrt:,rv. Mlrlnri J. I) Ororu-r Smitli, Cli^rlr.R, A. Duiilinm ilwo-yrar trrmr) »ril C. r. M1!1ik;ui 'ODP-y.-;ir Irnn).
Olllrer.' Kill hi- lii.'I.illed nt thc- M.iY mre;lii«.
Markty K. Hrcuii, M|Uiidrnn Iciidrr ttir Jnyeecfpon^orrd Air ScotK.'..
•flkfrt the «pou(.orlitK commute© to mfet *-llh him nt 7:30 p. m. Thursday In the Rok'crion hotel .inmiile ro«n. To he dl.'iCii/.ied Li whether ft Link tr.ilner enn lie secured,
>l:o 1-ront It Win ftuimiincrd that n net.
prolH of W20.73 hn.' reMilte<! from th« Jdyere - .'pnn.‘ rect ,»Testltng m«tehp.< In FiIit.
Chnrlc« r. Sleber . ild he would «tiend nt 8 p. m. toiby In Buhl
Bvii
Tryminj
^ pl.oiino lo.lo- 12.
<(£>,! ivppir 12 Ailil lOc for poMocr
! SAV-MOR DRUGOppovUe Orphrui
DON’TDIG UP YOUR SEWER!^ J t e d x ic R o t o - R o o t e r
Sow er C le a n in a S « rH e »For clntcped sewers
and d r a in s
Phone 1774,1
-HAULINCRiihhi Ii I’iciifc! anywlifft in rlty—
rBEE ESTIMATES I•W r i C ttn fU if
A l>np«>dT« B
llOTO ROOTKR Si'wur .Service Co.
d «l CkCBlDt Qen*4 8«w«r* •( Book.ml Septic Tank* tleaniill
THE STICKER COLLECTOR. . . been every^licre
— and likes to show it. Doesn't co lica s tic ky sludge
in his car, though, thanks to R P M M O T O R OIL'S
anti-oxidant. This compound prevents “R P M ” frofn
absorbing oxygen, the reason why ordinaxy oils get
thick and gutnnjy, clog engines w ith s lu dg e .
A S T A N D A R D O F C A L I F O R N I A P R O D U C T
f t „
Waste Baskets
69c
Hold pointed
ChinaMiniatures
39cetiidfrrllft .'•Upper and nthirs Jti'l ii.s clinruili ALL lire all-ov<i-,l< ullh ull.stdlltiR Kolil'p:!
Stnre Your Clollie* S.ifrly
Garment Bags
2*98rturly.
New phi.sllc Kurmr store your clothes n Biicl help protccl thnn frwn niotlLi! Trim.'hiccn! et.:nre<l Iiln.- lle.i with colnri'd Imidliic, roomy, rJpper-se.iIrd!
1 .98
nre.ilh-triVini: lUauty:
Individual Place Mats
39cfrom clircet i-o!or photot:rui)liy. Ot layered Ti'xon, a durable, flexibli- new mtiterlnl. with Pyroxylin coated h;ick that
'■fm
FoldingStepstools
3-29
rrarllral nnd I’relty;
Bath Mats and Seat Cover Sets
1.98
m
Tray S e ts
2 .6 9
. ho;,te
of .st;iln re:.fil:\nt pref.'rd
\vood. r^rh tniy nitracthrly
decorated «lih a flurcil lir-lKii
on n Klrauliited onk l«ictc-
crniiiKi. I Inrce KrrvlnK tr.iy
11” X ir." Ill Mri- rml < Ktnnl'/r
trayr. f'.r liullvliliiiil scrvli'.GS
Other Items fo r Your Home
Ironing B oard Pad; CoverTlie p:id 1' of thick white cotton with JncKet! nt each end to slip ov.i- Ihr bocird. llic clrawstrltiB « <%f% cover iwif Mroiur imullo............................................
Aunt Sue’s D ry CleanerA home (try cleaner thnt will cnvp you thii- niul nioiiry In rlean-
. rusn and iiphol.- tery.
59c 9ScArtistic Tumbler Sets
Set of sU Inrd-lo-break tumblers with colorful floral p.idenix nnd stripes. I’orfecl for Ihor.e cool rtrlnlifl 39C
Gay Pottery Dish SetsClinrinliuly designed In raliitxjw color* to yuur table looklirlKhl iMid chcrry nt exery meal.
..6.90 g."” . . 11-75
Marvel Trouser Creasersjavp vou hours ot work Ju.it, wiush trou!.iTfl, lii'ert crc.uers unt! tlieinV.ry rlRht on the line. OIs c n "I'rofe Miinl" llnl’h to work i.'cr;. vlihout IronhiK. M;irvcls will crcii.'p sool trotiscrj, tool
M;idc rt M(pl Kith rust-proof finish.1.29
All Ilanil WoTrnl
Sisal Door Mats
1-lne opni-worl; wnllle-weave
dour niat-s, hiind - WOTcn throughout! peiilly Rood look-
d-.slpn centers thnt will n4d
eye-iippcitl to the mnt'a lonj (.crvlcel 81zJ: I5"«0''.
Cel.ine^e Taffeti
Bed Lamps
2-98
Mjike reading in bed ft ple.is- lire! Hard-lo-flnd cclnncM tnffela bed lamp.v-ln two different K h n p e a — delicately trimmed for an nddfd touch of charm In the bedroom! In n'.:.>rtecl pn.itcl thndcj.
Vor Tea-Hmtl
China Tea Pots
1-191 forPretty way to
two. nr more . . . Kenulne vitrified china tea poUil Sturdily made, brUhtly colored out-Mde,
• and white Inilde for wnAit contriist.
FOR WEDNESDAY SELLINGI'.oqt. Drip Coffee Maker... ... 1,33 2 qt. Sauce Pan..........
4 qt. Covered Pot................. .93cColanders...................
Pudding Pans............5 qt. Tea Kettles................. 1.47 Bread-Cake-Biscuit
romhinntinn Pull ................ ... 1.19 Tubed Cake Pan.........
JUST UNPACKED 300 PIECES ALUMINUM COOKING^T:EKSnS
,45c IV-' qt. Percolators............ .........1.65
27c Whistling Tea Kettle................1.75
.28c .........2.25
25c 2.25.1.45 Windsor Sauce pans......... . 85c
TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FA L LS, IDAHO
Time Changes
Puzzle Slated
For April 28
Program Outlined foi' Miisie
F'estiviil Wednesday, Thursday
Captain Sees
Merfjer Plan
Lionel Atwill Is Taken by Death
Protest Lodged Against Club;
Vets Ask County Service Post
TfI7996~GTrFrom Jayeees
Auction Sale
Ul, <llci! li;- I [ Blaze Turns Out To Be Oven Fire
they B«ve ftir s;ilc on com- .. UM the ctt.er tmlvwof the
Puck ( nmniitiop ('hairmaii Named
'iS Minor Accidents
: Navy Promotions ^ I “ "■ ” Vt Training’s End
‘ ^'''1“ '■ Plans New HouserM L o c a l P roba te ( ou rt c'....5-n.,tion „( a s.i.oco
T « 1 1 IJ uf bl'H-k 13. K1
Nocial Workers Ek‘ct
I' rom ( Jiina
Held for (loodiiiff i
piJOM iT SE R v ir r : o n
WASHERKKPAiniNG
A ll MnkPS i Models
W ringer Holls in Stock
WILSON-BATES
Tam F»1L> n^v> re-
FOiJ BO V nK D .MKSPFNKU
Costs No More!
FUR SHOP
On the Netwoiks
r.rw,; .:.v, ............. ...
R a d ia to r sKDI'AIHKI)
Cars, 'I'riirks, Tracto
Benton's
Intermountain Equipment Co.
ElEPUMPSFOR ALL PURPOSES!
PHONE 171 BOISE, IDAHO
Extra Heavy
R EA D YMADE
CANVASDAMSTrenfed' Canvas
Heavy Hemm ed Kdsc.i
Triple Sowed
6 fl. X 9 ft .....................^ , 7 9
See lh f* e e a r ly . Going f*st
J W ..r••I***'®*'*
Mm .
SO-I'- ‘
r io o B O.. -
FALK’S. Selling: Agents for
<5 £ /C U V &
•io.
4 5 c 2 5 .» : : . S 4 . 0 0
lOO IM
— ChMKt* A n B*tUr of Hndltif th«TWn„ Y»o t« H«lp KMp Yoer H#m* tn Tlp.T*p thtp* •* . th< Mfttt Coovlits tUrdiMr* o « fL In Tm
TwhiFallg Phone 1640
" C o o k in g i s n o c h o rc w ith .in e le c t r ic r a n g e . I t 's a lm o s t lik e
h a v in g a f a m o u s c h e f in the ho use. AM I d o i s m a k e th e s im p le
p r e p a r a t io r r s , a n d a u to m a tic te m p e r a tu re c o n t r o l s w atch the
fo o d w h i le I a t t e n d to o th e r m a tte rs or e n jo y a n a f te rn o o n o ff .
" A n d m y r e c i p e s tu rn o u t b e tte r to o . . . m y fa m i l y s a y s so,
a n d t h a t 's w h o I'm s t r iv in g to p le a se . B e s i d e s t h a t , e lec tiv e
c o o k in g t s c le a n e r . P o t s an d p an s a r e a s s h in y a s a new d im e .
B u t b e s t o f a l l , H I h a v e a cool k it c h e n t h is s u m m e r . '
" I c o u ld g i v e y o u a d o z e n reason s w h y I ItV e e l e c t r i c c o o k in g ,
a n d th e y a l l a d d u p to 'w e 're liv in g b e t t e r . ' I h o p e y o u 'r e p la n
n in g o n a n e l e c t r i c r a n g e b ec au se w h e n t h e v 'r e a v a i la b le a g a in ,
y o u 'l l w o n d e r h o w y o u e v e r g o t a lo n g w ith o u t e l e c t r i c c o o k in f l ."
i d a h o V p o w e r^»:ttiiaa/.Je«»&iiwOK»»b5oUTTUJi
TUESDAY, APRIL 2X ID-16 TIM ES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE SEVEN
TIMES-NEWS. TWIN PALLS. IDAHO TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1046
Woodcock Looks Like Tintype, but Vertical British Heavy Is Made More Unusual by Punch
w,.„ .ho ;.r,u.lnir *Wo.k|“
BOLYARD PICKS STARTING COWBOY OUTFIELD;Newco,Mr Leyrer PiU.t, Bevcm .m l lln ier Pitch r a t te r s o n L i k e l y G a rd e n , . . . .
M K i : i i i i , .hf .............................. .I u M :„ h ,„ i 1, , . j ii .i Y a n l v s , C / a i ' U s t o V i c t o i ' y
1 \ \ - i t h u l i u ' l l l l r i iK .mTI h,. Ii;, ,1 I
FisJi Lic«‘iises
Sale icr
T lii in in II *) !,")
wr. u liilo il is U'licv.'il lu- w ill Irivc Id K" alctiur willi Kiiurs- hy Snull;. th.- Atirriic iM i boy
May Be Starter
Idaho licalen hv OifKon Nine, !l-l
••>.1. the nut,I ; tj .ll.'.ll-
-r-
Al Olsen Hurls I’adres to Win
JRK, April :3 (,r..-Ou.'; 1 lelt by pinne for EtiKlnnd • to ilcrcncJ his «orld light
The re r fc c t M ati’rial for
EVERY T YPE BUILDING
BLOCKS 20INBULAnNO ■ nREPROOr • LOW COBT
No Biattrr vhat jour buildluc reqalrtmrnU, "Volco’' Insuladnc blocks art Ibe lav coil aniwtr. Fireproof, vtrmln proof, hollow tile Ijpe blockj no* »»»lliibl» tor all typw of bulldlni. Url ni •hoar roa boir Uirr ssra.
ShapesFor
Every
nuildine
Need!
CINDER PRODUCTS CO.Jersma — Phone MJ
i l i ' fo i i t c ' i l t h r -I
SO (;iul)s to
S « ‘k 5 Freed
[iv Wranjiiers
i i S ~ M
•. . . . . . !■ . 1 1 , , , .1 , __ . , , . •.■ I : i ' i . i v ■Ml ;i;.i ■. r ; ■ '.I h r : l ; r : . . . . . .i ; , i r . , r .Mo . .I . i . ; ; .1 , ■ '"■■■ '■ "
!V.'.
'Il,
Bruins Defeat
Buhl, 9 to 4i U . 'H ! , A i m ! :3 - - W llU I l i c l r .'I
C A S HP A I D
For dead nnd uscic.ss
HORSES - ‘COWSwin alio pirk up bop » thr;
an close.
PHONE US COLLECT
Twtn niu 3I« Ooodln* «-nupcrt U
Idaho Hide & Tallow Co.
.. ........ ...
Fiflhter I'aints,
Bout Called Off
. I'Ui !)r. Joliti Hr,>-. l'..\ ■•(lon'l .Mil off theit. 1XH-. n i i>k;o-.- Ur>-.M„
___________
...... - C U L L - ” "
POTATOES— WANTED —
\oGERS BROS.) CO., 1
Potato Flour H
,,. rii.ii I-. ir Mill hri s:, nhr min,liMuini Ml. Ihr It, »in
M dfl h.uk 5r.n0 _ If l.f «„i;.
« III l.lMfr IMII, »l|n millr .1
:i) I'll.vi'.' IH.AT i'OR .NOW
Jerome Miler To Renew Duel With Bruin Star
* * * V
m 'l t i n " v i n F ji l is i .- l i iv rV’ n i ^ ' I n o
••hr •.%!;,• . i f t r r tlir. l . i t t n b .Kl'. -M Ihr; m . !• ti.i :u>> .t III I h r cl;, i.iu i'.',
iimU'i II'-" ....... . iJi i:i.': .. . '..liili' ' .c 'v , ; ,! , . ;h , m , i,. i,i i
j !l.. I ^IIM' ■.Mil li .ii; , r„,
JUST RETURNEDFROM BUYING TRIP!
SHir.MKNTS OF
FISHING TACKLEAn.! OlhiT Kerns rurclui'^ed. Arriving Dailv
Fine Equipment^Priced Right!Spccinll/.fd H..d and ('..in Hcpair Svnkc l
The Rod & Gun Shop
GAS OILS GREASE
FREE FARM BULK
DELIVERY
OPEN D A Y & NIGHT DIESEL OIL
AND
GASOLINE
UNITED OIL'CO.OF IDAHO
HIGHWAY .10 EAST ON KIMBERLY ROAD(5PECtAL ATTENTION GIV'EN TRUCKKn.S
DAY A- Nir.lIT SERVICE rilONE Ml
TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1940 TIM ES-N EW S, TWIN FATXS, IDAHO
“ I wfint to see if its t^prings wi)l iiuld up wlicn thr chiltlr 'Jump on it !!’’
RED RYDER
/fc BARRACUDA, A /o r r / /s xv/flX’Ar;
IS THE A\CST CANtSROOS OP ALL THE
M A R IN S PfSHE?.
A ‘ '
1
I-l ,w H e (5 e 's - e L A A e R ? ,
Concord, Miissacliusults
By FRED HARMAN
dUViF
^ CRf^CKE-P L^? ! '-------'>CU A'EAM fWENTALL'V'^ W-lV,W K^<' H5 PCNE-^' ) Uf^Tp‘J~:-TR [:HT )
/ H'-i ■CLf.^CH^C’ F!-:rr '
AS'PVf<CC\-£H TELLA\E, VV-Wr
MApPEMIiP' _-lAT-^y AOlW , - i w ^ isz/sy
f , V n / /
u -r;:ck’
/fl/VP 'dlCCC’ h.LCU /tf CC.'iTv u#s
' tDIXIE DUGAN By McEVOY and STRIEBEU
NOW.'SSTIN^' LtKEThEYO.X./ 5REf,ENT r f:"-
SCORCHY
ALLEY o of : By. y. T. HAMLIN
:Gi1E AU LABCCATORfES), , jD V'.CC't SHOPS. .........ALU FLi,r 5 / I ^ SCCKS OFCkJ .Wl-j SUM-PCM’EE J ClSHX 1 BCS'V WHO TaC:
COUOJ R 6IC: A TO STOP >00/ _ee Built xmd
TTMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. ID AH O TTJESDAV. APniL 23. 1
Markets and FinanceStocks Livestock Grain
ProceedinffH of the Board of CountyCommissioners, Twin Falls County, Idaho
A M.
Co , oflkr cxii , S7.;i(),
H Illf rlliu: In );ui.'
Cover up Trash || P o lice S fh o o l
Loads—or Else, O rg a n iz e d by
Council Orders T w o Counties
.i--.kl.iK for trrniblr,
4a"S."S?S&.
I Sii|)(M'visor Visits Schools; Resulfs 01 Vofinit Ijsfod
.Sl().70 Price Ton
Al (.oodinir’sSale
r J. L. II,TIT. c«-
\roa Men (iiven i Navv Discharm's
IPB u lfe ra n d E2«:8
i p S : : .....
25 Injured-but
Eggs Not BrokenDUIUNT. Or,l:L. AlTll 23 iV, —
Potato and Otiion I I'uturos .
Kod liiiii ( uil.iin Ifndcr I). >\ I'lK
Workers Ni
Dr.lK Co. lall rxp.
Committee Votes Lower Debt Limit
“ ESSTs-r;
Have I' looi- riaii, ( i l\()MuiaU \sli
Overniirht Hike f
4 Iirv, i07.77; Tv
ha<p ii
isNs;
,1 S12.50; J, C.
o i i f Wildm;m. Ton, ‘’'■C-.’llnt O.
I' uneral Rites for
Joseph Hlake Held
' Twin* V ,iii ''I the R. v, H. G. M(
F ,"v Lw-'I. X W, Mie-l.v Kr.iiii: Elr-Kl,
Wft-lr. Ijrollic- nf Mr.v iiKf: Dr. H. II. BlnVco.Prlinro' p.
aiul fi.mili; Mrs. n' \V. D.iV.'oood- il:uiL:hl<T, nrroi.ipnnlccl l>y lin-
lcn.',c.H was 1.,' Uie T«ln
ilRlii In liic :'oo block of Main
Blacksm ithingPlo¥n¥ork
We Have a I.Imlled Supply
A S H T O N I
BLUE TAG IPOTATO SEED
j From llardy Trstcd Seed Uts
W. w r & W. T. NEWCOMB
See Planes Ik u
Discharges1,11 1). SlKc.', WViKlrll u
OUR AUTO INSURANCE CO STS LESS
P E A \ "E Y - T A B E R
C O M P A N Y
ROBERTS
W ELDING
Ranchers-StockmenLET US SE L L V O U R
CATTLE
Twin Falls COMMISSION COMPANYP H O N E S T w ln l'a lh I j ;
TUESDAY, APRIL 23, IQ.iG TIMBS-NEWS, T W IN FALLS, .IDAHO PAGE ELEVEN
MISC. FOR SAJ.E
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGSPECIAL SERVICES
lUfilnrttn» S.rtlc» *b1kip lliVt w
T. WCNDUlJa. CWnllv Dn> TboM IM
10 ■'Jilre''a~mHn” io in^p'ccl' furmer* kpc Hint tile Indlvldiin! farmer#
me cuillciiilng ilirlr wecd.(.Tlic motion by Don Slittord and :ondfc1 by Bill Hulnc.t, ptit ''icclh"
itiUj liic clljirlct'B plcdjo Lo carry Dut a nlnc-jcsr wfcd eradlcatlatt tiimpalgii, »hercm every thret vp,\r5, orr-thlrd ol lh« acreag* «inil(l be cleared of weedi.
J. 0. EjllnKcr. TtLt Falls, ehilr- nian. mid H tecond motion b? Em« mctt D.iiicr n'fts unanimously adopt- I'd. lii.MiriiiK’ that the weed district iclatn Uic UneJo kill weeds to tlte !(in fdje of Hock creek.
Vhltors of oth.cr Twin I*oll« coun- IV weed ribtrlcis attended Ibe *es* .slon. Hold At eti&miock acbool. and jiiemberi pledged 100 psr «B t coop- , eratlon to wed grain only In fields where (be weeds bad be«a kJUed. •
Money conlr2but«(1 to Ihs AflMri'* CM Cueer society he!i» flsM-," Aweriea't nioft rtantaroui Ouard those jrou Jor«-fjT* to qiier t
PAGE TWELVE TIMES-KEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO TUESDAY. A PR IL 23, 104G
China Report
Of Air Attack
Called Rumor
SAN t-RANCIW
Strangled BabiesMagic Valley
Labor Supply Exceeds Need
........ I‘()lat() .Men HailS i. i is l o r D iv ii ic c ' I ’ l-ice Aid iMovc
F ile d in (.'ourt H ere
(k cscTake Over Where Elite Left Off West End Votes Camp Purchase
LUHl., Ai)rll 23-PlAns to Muxltan I.iborcr;, wcic «cU uiulor- x.iy tiKl.iy nfUT mimljcr.s of llir Wf.u But Uibor Camp. Inc., voud
it nl(ih; [<) piircli.iM' thp McClu:.’/:)hcnltli c
r llic 1
they mny mnkr lliclr iloii.itloir; nl
lOlrivlors i)( tlic project nrr A Ilrllcr A1 Kr;imiT, Cn.nlpftirt1: WrlKlit K:irl, Glcnn Gould, Albert ■-•ul., i„„l Kraiik Alklnv nuhl.
'Ilic proji'ct l-s l);irkol by
2 More Car Price Ceilings Ordered
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